The Dow Jones industrial average and the S&P 500 close at records on Thursday, the last trading day in 2020.
Here are some of the top winners for Thursday:
1. Celsius Holdings | Percentage increase by 13%
Shares of Celsius Holdings (CELH) – Get the report rise after S&P Dow Jones says fitness drink maker will replace Capri Holdings (CPRI) – Get the report in the S&P SmallCap 600. Capri will replace Enphase Energy (ENPH) – Get the report in the S&P MidCap 400. And Enphase Energy will be added to the S&P 500, replacing Tiffany (TIF) – Get the report, which is purchased by LVMH.
2. Tribune Publishing House | Percentage increase of 7%
Tribune Publishing House (TPCO) – Get the report rose after Alden Global hedge fund made a proposal to buy the newspaper publisher at a valuation of $ 520 million. On December 14, Alden Global, which owns 32% of the shares in the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News, applied to buy Tribune for $ 14.25 per share.
3. Ebang International Holdings | Percentage increase by 23%
Ebang International Holdings EBON advanced after blockchain technology company said it expects to begin public testing of its cryptocurrency exchange and officially launch the stock market in the first quarter. The company said it had completed internal testing of the cryptocurrency exchange.
4. Intrepid Potassium | Percentage increase by 36%
Intrepid Potash (IPI) – Get the report rose after the agricultural supply company said potash prices in agricultural markets had risen by $ 90 per tonne, or 31%, above summer filler prices in 2020, following a $ 40-per-tonne increase announced in December. The oil outlook continues to improve in the northern Delaware basin, driven by increased drilling and fracking activity, the company said.
5. Red Lion Hotels | Percentage increase by 28%
Shares at Red Lion Hotels (RLH) – Get the report rose after the tenth-largest hotel franchise company in the United States said it had agreed to be acquired by Sonesta International Hotels in a cash transaction worth about $ 90 million. Currently, the transaction is expected to close in the first half.